Sentence examples for as a spent from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as a spent" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that has been used up or exhausted, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "He felt as a spent force after the long race."
Alternatives: "as a depleted" or "as a exhausted".

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He has since been widely regarded as a spent force.

Godard is always being written off as a spent force.

(7) At end of life, the ENHS module serves as a spent fuel storage cask and, later, as a spent fuel shipping cask.

The law would regard that as a spent conviction, but so far as Google is concerned there's no such thing as a spent conviction".

In the second they folded as weakly as a spent carton of Guinness.

Since the Taliban defeat in Afghanistan, intelligence analysts say they have not regarded Al Qaeda as a spent force.

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Few things work up an appetite as much as a day spent on the slopes.

Sir William Hamilton, a prominent antiquarian as well as a diplomat, spent his time exploring the island.

But at 35? "Giving them a bracelet isn't as special as spending an evening together.

They are constantly flooded with emails and content, as well as spend a significant amount of time on social media.

Google as a stock spent all last year justifying its valuation at year end 2005.

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